2015 Broadview Community Council Membership

communityThank you to our new and returning members!  We truly appreciate your support.  If you have not paid your 2015 annual dues, this is a reminder to do so.  If you are not a member, we invite you to join.

The Broadview Community Council (BCC) acts as the voice for our neighborhood when it comes to a wide variety of issues:

·         Linden Avenue ·         P-Patch
·         Traffic ·         Sewer and Drainage,
·         Crime prevention ·         Aurora Avenue improvements
·        Broadview Blockwatch ·        Broadview Preparedness

We do this by communicating through the website and meetings with you and the appropriate government agencies.

Your membership dues allow you to vote for board members and to give input on major issues related to our neighborhood.   Members can receive emails about critical and timely information impacting our neighborhood.  Dues pay for the Broadview Community website, rooms, speaker costs, printing and postage.

You can pay your dues:

  • New! Online through PayPal at our website
  • By check mailed to the PO Box listed on the membership form which can be downloaded from our website
  • In person at the next general meeting (in March – announcement to follow)

Make a difference in your community and renew or join today!

You can also email your ideas to broadview.communitycouncil@gmail.com.  We welcome new board members  too!

The bigger our group the louder our voice… please join and share your thoughts!

What Have We Learned After 20 Years of Urban Villages?

On Wednesday, January 28, Peter Steinbrueck will present the results and achievements of the Urban Village strategy, which was implemented with the Comprehensive Plan of 1994. Part of the Seattle Sustainable Neighborhoods Project (SSNAP), Steinbrueck will share on what he believes has worked and how we can improve the Comprehensive Plan with the Seattle 2035 update.

Measuring the Success of Seattle’s Urban Village Strategy

When: Wednesday, January 28 Where: City Hall, Bertha Knight Landes Room, 600 4th Ave. (Enter on 5th Ave.) Time: 5:30 PM (Open House), 6:00 – 7:00 PM (Program) RSVP: See the full event and RSVP here

Help support Safeonthird in Broadview

safety FirstWe are seeking community input for a 2015 neighborhood street and park fund grant application. Last year we received a grant to improve the walkway from 145th to 140th (work to commence later this year). Please take a look at our survey and help us gauge interest in other pedestrian safety projects on the neighborhood. We hope to have responses by 1/31.  Please note that anyone can apply for these funds–if you have an ideas you should apply!!
https://www.facebook.com/safeonthird .

Thank you Sean for working on improvements in our hood.

Here is a link if you are interested in knowing more about Seattle Neighborhoods Big and Small Grant Programs.

http://www.seattle.gov/living-in-seattle/community/grants-and-funding/community-building-and-organizing

 

CKS To Host an Open House in January

SAMSUNGChrist the King Catholic School, located at 415 North 117th Street, is hosting a Preschool and Kindergarten Information Night on Thursday, January 22nd at 6:30pm and an All-School Open House on Sunday, January 25th from 10:00am – 12:00pm.  Christ the King is a preschool – 8th grade Catholic School which has been educating children since 1939.

Christ the King has three preschool programs to offer families:

Caritas Childcare Center is a full-day/year round childcare center/preschool for children ages 2 1/2 – 6 years old.  Caritas combines both Montessori teaching principles and traditional methods.  Registration for Caritas is year round dependent on space in the class.

CKS also offers an Early Education Center for preschool aged children.  The EEC3 is a three day/week morning preschool program for children ages 3-5. The EEC5 is a five day/week morning Pre-K program for 4 and 5 year olds.  The EEC is a traditional literacy-based preschool program with lots of hands-on learning.  Registration for the EEC begins at the end of January for school beginning in September.

The CKS Kindergarten program is full-day with both morning and after school care available.  CKS offers a differentiated learning environment, K-8th grade Spanish instruction, music education, visual arts, library, and physical education along with a challenging core curriculum.

To learn more about the academic programs at Christ the King, visit CKS at the Preschool/Kindergarten Information Night on January 22nd at 6:30pm or the All-School Open House on Sunday, January 25th from 10:00am – 12:00pm.

Christ the King Catholic School

415 North 117th Street, Seattle, WA  98133

(206) 364-6890

www.ckseattle.org

Broadview-Thomson Playground Design Meeting January 28

The Broadview Community Playground Improvement Committee invites you to attend the second community design meeting Wednesday January 28th at Broadview Thomson K-8 School from 5:30 – 8pm. We have received grant funding from the Department of Neighborhoods, City of Seattle to hire Barker Landscape architects to design a new playground. Come and give input on the FINAL conceptual design. Pizza provided at 5:30 (with help from a generous donation from Domino’s Pizza), Meeting starts at 6pm.

Click this link for meeting flyer.  ThirdMeetingFlier_1.15.2015

Broadview Co-op Preschool’s Open House

Broadview Co-op Preschool is hosting an Open House for families with children 1 to 5 years old.  We’ll have fun and engaging activities for children and their families.  Refreshments will be served.
 
Saturday, January 31st, from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
 
Teachers Charlotte Wallstrom and Ricci Kilmer will be on hand to lead activities, answer questions, and tour families around our classroom.  It’s also a great chance to meet current co-op families and learn about their experiences, too.
What’s Co-op?
A Cooperative Preschool, or Co-op, provides quality, early childhood education and parent support for families with children from infancy to Pre-Kindergarten. 
Co-ops offer a community of support and education for children and their families. They differ from traditional preschools in that they’re lead by an experienced preschool teacher in conjunction with parents, and in partnership with certified Parent Educators from North Seattle College.
Broadview Co-op Preschool offers engaging early learning opportunities, accredited parent education, and family support for families in Broadview and beyond.
For more information about the Broadview Co-op Preschool, please visit our website at: http://coops.northseattle.edu/coops/broadview/broadview.html
Location:
(Located at the southeast corner of Greenwood Ave. N. and N. 112th St.)
For more information, contact Kim Alessi kim@kimalessi.net ASB President or MaLora Erickson Communications Manager malora@me.com

City of Shoreline Seeks Neighborhood Input on 145th St. Corridor Study

The City of Shoreline is embarking on a 145th Street Corridor Study.  They are looking for both residential and businesses representatives from along the corridor to be on their Citizen Advisory Task Force.  They are looking for names by January 28th and meetings will start the 2nd week in February.  It is a commitment of about 5 – 8 meetings.

Here is a link to the letter from Shoreline.

If you are interested in giving input to this project contact amcintire@shorelinewa.gov

 

Community Forum on Safe Routes to School

SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOLS FORUM

Focus:  Licton Springs, Haller Lake, & Surrounding Neighborhoods

Tuesday Jan. 20, 2015 … 6:30 – 8:00 PM At North Seattle College Cafeteria (see location on attached sheet)

Come to the community forum about providing Safe Routes to Schools in our area of north Seattle

Hear presentations by SDOT on its efforts to create Safe Routes to Schools and by Seattle Neighborhood Greenways on its efforts to support safer and more pleasant streets.

PARTICIPATE  in an interactive workshop where we gather around maps to: IDENTIFY and locate current problems and needs SUGGEST opportunities BRAINSTORM your ideas CREATE a path of next steps as we begin to work together

Please CLICK HERE to RSVP Or email the sponsor, Licton-Haller Greenways  at  LictonHallerGreenways@gmail.comSafe Routes to Schools Invitation 15-01-20-1

Earthquake Home Retrofit Class Jan. 10

A free, introductory class provides information for do-it-yourselfers or those who want to become educated consumers on how to seismically secure your home to its foundation. Experienced instructors share their insight on tools needed, building techniques, the City’s free plan set and the permit process.

WHEN: Saturday, January 10, 2015

11 a.m. – 1 p.m.

LOC:      Lake City Branch Library

12501 28th Ave. N.E., 98125

HOW:   Pre-register at: snap@seattle.gov or call 206-233-5076.

 

Bitter Lake P-Patch 2014 Annual Report

The good folks at the Bitter Lake P-Patch had another successful year, as noted in the report they published, printed below.

Bitter Lake P-Patch

Annual Report  2014

Even though this was only our second summer at Bitter Lake P-Patch, it is clear we have become an operable garden. We grew, cooked, canned, ate, donated and shared our vegetables. We talked about and recommended what was great and not so great. We learned common mistakes to avoid (the instructions on the seed packets are there for a reason), of what not to do and what to do when gardening. We all tried different techniques for growing vegetables from our raised beds.

p-patch vegies2

We had a total of 573.25 volunteer hours. This included harvesting vegetables for Hope Link (Shoreline), Tent City 3 and the Greenwood Food Bank, moving soil from the swale to various beds, organizing and weatherizing the tool shed, weeding our strawberry and blueberry plants, as well as attending educational classes.

We increased production and donations of vegetables by 66% over 2013. Total harvest was 631 pounds to Tent City 3, Hope Link (Shoreline), and the Greenwood Food Bank. That was a 33% increase from individual gardeners, and an 85% increase from the Giving Garden. In August, we held our first Great Kale Clean Out, donating 32 pounds of kale for Tent City 3.

Several P-Patchers had an expansive learning experience – the Bitter Lake P-Patch Great Pumpkin Experiment. An area was fenced in, the pumpkin seeds were planted, and then tenderly cared for by fellow gardeners. The pumpkin did not grow so giant, but did get giant enough to get “oohs” and “awes” from preschoolers and after school program students. We thank Gloria for donating a section of her plot for this endeavor.

Our Master Gardener, Judy Bloom held two classes. The May 24th session included tips for tomatoes – how to handle blossom end rot, acid soil and tips for the short growing season. On August 23rd, her class covered succession planting, companion planting, crop rotation and pest control.

This second season provided us with lots of adventures and opportunities to learn about gardening. We gained insights from our neighboring gardeners, our plants, our soil, even our weeds, but most of all, we learned that there is nothing so thrilling, as gathering, eating, and giving away the vegetables we had grown.